Little India is the latest brick-and-mortar restaurant to roll out a food truck.

The popular eatery at East Sixth Avenue and Downing is now bringing a taste of the subcontinent to parking lots throughout the Mile High metro area, including the Tech Center.

Tuesdays and Thursdays during the summer will find it at Civic Center EATS (now in its seventh year) in Civic Center Park. Wednesday nights? Denver Cruiser rides.

“Aside from that we will be at a number of events as well as downtown on the weekends,” says Little India’s Robert Yoakum. “You can track the hours and locations by liking us on Facebook at the LittleIndiaFoodTruck page or follow us on Twitter at LittleIndiaFT.”

Yoakum says the menu will rotate, but will lean heavily on restaurant faves such as chicken tikka masala, saag paneer, channa masala and vegetable curry. Guests will have the option of ordering 1, 2, or 3 of the menu offerings to go with their basmati rice and naan. Along with sodas and bottled waters, traditionalist can wash their meals down with hot or iced chai. (Sorry, no Flying Horse beer.)

Bartender Holly Stoumbaugh serves a drink to a patron at Eden, located in Denver's Five Points neighborhood. Karl Gehring, The Denver Post

Eden calls itself a “bar and cuisine lounge,” but that’s really just the front room.

The multilevel, multipurpose building offers a lot more than meets the eye. From performance space to party rooms, Eden aims to please.

An open iron gate in Eden’s leaf-green, Southwestern-style facade welcomes visitors into a spacious entryway/art gallery. A trail of flickering electronic candles guides the way upstairs to the main bar and lounge.